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Animations from the Windows Runtime animation library provide these benefits: For delete, the transition removes items from a list and, if necessary, repositions the remaining list items once the deleted items have been removed.

Another example is a transient scroll bar or panning indicator that is faded out after no user input has been detected for some amount of time. EntranceThemeTransition represents a motion that can apply to content when a page or large section of UI is first loaded. Visual transitions are applied when a control transitions from one of its defined visual states to another state.

Once the click or tap has been released, the pointer up animation is played. This API is available starting in Windows 10, version

This topic provides a summary of the animations and examples of typical scenarios where each is used. These are custom animations that you write, and are typically related to the custom template you write for a control and the visual state definitions within that template. For more info, see "VisualTransition" section of Storyboarded animations for visual states.

Once the click or tap has been released, the pointer up animation is played. EntranceThemeTransition is equivalent to a NavigationThemeTransition with the default parameters, but may be used outside of a Frame. Types of animations The Windows Runtime animation system and the animation library serve the larger goal of enabling controls and other parts of UI to have an animated behavior.

By using these controls in your app, you can get the animated look and feel without having to program it yourself. Using animations with custom controls The following table summarizes our recommendations for which animation you should use when you create a custom version of these Windows Runtime controls:

Slides edge-based UI, including large UI such as a panel, into or out of view. By using these controls in your app, you can get the animated look and feel without having to program it yourself.

Usage of ConnectedAnimationService is covered in the reference page. Slides edge-based UI, including large UI such as a panel, into or out of view. Use the PaneThemeTransition animation to show and hide a pane or panel.

Animations available in the library The following animations are supplied in the animation library. This topic provides a summary of the animations and examples of typical scenarios where each is used. Types of animations The Windows Runtime animation system and the animation library serve the larger goal of enabling controls and other parts of UI to have an animated behavior.

See Visual Layer for more information. One example is in an app bar in which new controls can appear due to user interaction.